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Monthly Archives: December 2018

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Kindness Shines in the City

19 December 2018UncategorizedBy SfC Administrator

Interview with Vijay James, Program Administrator – Mentoring & Employer Engagement

Meet Vijay James, a  newcomer to Toronto from India. Vijay completed Skills for Change’s Enhanced Language Training and later volunteered for the organization’s marketing team. He is currently a Program Administrator…

19 December 2018UncategorizedBy SfC Administrator

Interview with Rosaline Graham, Mentoring Coach at Skills for Change

In Conversation with Rosaline Graham, Mentoring Coach at Skills for Change Rosaline Graham has been facilitating professional connections and interactions between newcomers and established Canadian professionals to enhance their employment…

19 December 2018UncategorizedBy SfC Administrator

Humans of Skills for Change – Maria

    Maria is currently a client at Skills for Change. In October 2018, she enrolled in the Skills for Change’s Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) course to…

12 December 2018Humans of Skills for ChangeBy SfC Administrator

Humans of Skills for Change – Narges

Today is Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. To commemorate the day and the female victims of violence, Skills for Change commits to supporting women…

6 December 2018Humans of Skills for ChangeBy SfC Administrator
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